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To: Kevin K. Spurway who wrote (48145)2/2/1999 4:07:00 PM
From: Kevin K. Spurway  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1580594
 
Great Monday Blurb from the Uberclockmeister!

Includes links to Register articles on Intel memos on how to treat the European press!

www4.tomshardware.com

Kevin



To: Kevin K. Spurway who wrote (48145)2/2/1999 5:26:00 PM
From: Paul Engel  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1580594
 
Kevin - Re: "A little more momentum: Sun AMD's newest OEM."

That's OLD NEWs !

It took Sun 5 months to debug the K6 processor board.

Paul

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SUN CUSTOMERS TO EXPERIENCE
THE BEST OF BOTH WORLDS:
WORKSTATION PERFORMANCE AND
PC COMPATIBILITY

New SunPCi Card Will Enable Technical Computing Users to
Run Popular PCi-Based Applications Natively on Sun
Workstations



NEW YORK - September 9, 1998 - Sun Microsystems, Inc. is
expanding its family of PC interoperability solutions which enables
its UNIX. technology-based technical computing customers to
collaborate more effectively with their PC-based co-workers and
even run Microsoft Windows applications natively. The company
today previewed the SunPCiTM card, which will enable users to run
Microsoft Windows and DOS applications natively on their SunTM
UltraTM workstations. The easy-to-install PCI co-processor card
will provide Sun customers with the ability to operate in both
worlds, by allowing them to work with popular PC office
productivity applications without sacrificing the ability to run the
demanding technical applications they need in the more robust
SolarisTM operating environment.